Teotihuacan After Its Abandonment

Teotihuacan After Its Abandonment (HM23U8)

Location: , Estado de México San Juan Teotihuacán
Country: Mexico
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N 19° 41.489', W 98° 50.656'

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Teotihuacan tras su abandonoDespués del abandono de la ciudad, diferentes grupos, como los toltecas y mexicas, se asentaron en el Valle de Teotihuacan y reocuparon algunas de sus áreas por considerarlo un lugar sagrado. Ellos construyeron nuevos edificios ubicados alrededor de la Pirámide del
Sol, en donde realizaban actividades de culto. Entre las construcciones hay un temascal, utilizado para el baño de vapor y otros edificios de carácter habitacional, mismos que tal vez fueron ocupados por los grandes señores.Varios relatos históricos mencionan que tras el abandono de Teotihuacan hubo una ocupación de otros grupos en el área sagrada de la gran metrópoli. Por ejemplo, en el Códice Matritense de la Real Academia de la Historia, escrita en el siglo XVI, se puede leer:
"En seguida... todos se pusieron en movimiento: los ninitos, los viejos, las mujercitas, las ancianas... muy despacio se fueron, allí vinieron a reunirse en Teotihuacan... alli se estableció el señorío. Los que se hicieron señores fueron los sabios, los conocedores de las cosas ocultas, los poseedores de la tradición. Luego se establecieron allí los principados...y toda la gente hizo allí adoratorios al sol y a la Luna, después hicieron muchos adoratorios menores. Allí hacían su culto y allí se establecían los sumos sacerdotes...
Una pirámide es como un pequeño cerro, sólo que hecho a mano."
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Cientos de años después de que fuera abandonada, la antigua ciudad de Teotihuacan era admirada y respetada. Incluso, los mexicas se llevaron de aquí varios objetos que fueron encontrados en lo que hoy es la ciudad de México, D.F. Además, existen algunos códices donde se representan las pirámides de la Luna y del Sol.
Náhuatl:
In çatepan in cuac oquihualcàcauhque in altepetl, occequi tlatlacà, matê Tolteca tlatlcà, ihuan Mexica
tlatlacà occepa omochàchanhuìque ipan in tlamayantli in Teotihuacan tlalli ihuan oquimoàaxcatique in tlen cachto yecatca. Ininque occepa mocaltepanchichiuhque itlan in caltepamitl ihuan itlan in Tonatiuh Teocalli, in canin cuali occepa moteochihuaya ipampa ininque huehueyi caltecpanchichihualtin.Mimiyac amatlanonotzaltin quitohua in quenin occepa omochàchantique in occequi tlatlacà, in catepan in cuac in
Teotihuacan tlacà yacmo catcà ompa, in queman occepa omochàchantique ipan inin hueyi altepetl. In amatlanonotzaltin onca in tlen itoca Codice Matritense de la Real Academia de la Historia, in tlatlacà in aquintin oquinonotzque in Sahagun, in aquin quitohua: "in çatepan...mochtin moolinique: in coconé in coltin, in cohuatoton, in ciciti...can yolic oyàque, ihuan ompa ohualmonechicoque in ompa Teotihuacan...in ompa
omochanhuique. In aquintin omochiuhque in tlanahuatique ininque in aquintin hueyi itlamachiliz quipiaya, in aquintin quimàmatiayà in tlen àmo mochi momati, in aquintin quimatia in cachto tlanemiliz in catepan in ompa omochanhuique altepeme tecutin...ihuan mochi omochiuhque in àmo huehueyi teotlachihualiztli. Ompa mochihuaya in teotlamachiliz ihuan in ompa mochihuayà in teteopixque... Ce teocalli ixtlachiya in quenin ce àmo hueyi tepetl, noço inin momachichluh."

English:Teotihuacan After Its Abandonment
Following the city's abandonment, a number of cultural groups, such as the Toltecs and Mexicas, settled in the Valley of Teotihuacan and again occupied parts of the deserted metropolis. They constructed several buildings within the enclosure and the groups located around the Pyramid of the Sun in order to hold religious rites associated with these monumental edifices.
The occupation of the sacred area of the metropolis by post-Teotihuacan groups is referred to in various historical sources, as, for example, in the Matritense Codex of the Royal Academy of History, and Sahagún's Informers, which explains, "At once... they got on the move: small children, old people, young girls; elderly women... Quite slowly they left, they all came to gather in Teotihuacan... There the lordship was established. Those who became lords were the wise, the knowers of the occult, the holders of the tradition. Then the principates were established there...And all the people there made shrines (pyramids) dedicated to the Sun and to the Moon; later they made many lesser shrines. There they worshipped and there settled the high priests of all the people. A pyramid is like a small hill, but made by hand."
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Hundreds of years after it was abandoned, the ancient city of Teotihuacan was admired and respected. Even the Mexicas took from here several objects that were found in what is now Mexico City. In addition, there are some codices where the pyramids of the Moon and the Sun are represented.
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HM NumberHM23U8
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Placed ByInstituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH)
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Date Added Friday, December 15th, 2017 at 10:01pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14Q E 516322 N 2177348
Decimal Degrees19.69148333, -98.84426667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 19° 41.489', W 98° 50.656'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds19° 41' 29.34" N, 98° 50' 39.36" W
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Closest Postal AddressAt or near Acceso a Piramide del Sol por Puerta 5, Estado de México , MX
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